The Anti Bullying Council of America is proud to announce that Karmell Clark, Vice President of Client Services at BRIM Anti-Bullying Software has been formally named President of the nonprofit Anti Bullying Council of America. “ABC of A” was founded in 1981 as a grass roots organization in Concord, California by a public school special needs teacher. With the internet, ABC of A has grown steadily around the country and specializes in bringing awareness to school bullying of all types.
While at BRIM, the anti-bullying software company that specializes in anonymous bullying reporting, Clark has seen the devastating effects of bullying in schools and how dangerous it can be when students are afraid to come forward to report bullying incidents. “Students fear reprisal or being labeled a rat,” Clark said.
“ABC of A will greatly benefit from Clark’s experiences at BRIM” said board member Laura Duncan. Duncan is the longest serving board member at the Anti Bullying Council of America having been with ABC of A for 12 years. Duncan “has seen a little bit of everything” she said concerning her 25-year career as a Student Counselor at a large public school in Texas. “Karmell brings experience from her psychology and finance background in addition to her 10 years at BRIM,” Duncan said.
Clark has previously been working as pro tem President at ABC of A since 2023 and she will continue to split time between the two organizations.